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Speaking of Psychology

American Psychological Association

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"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
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The Futurist Society Podcast

Doctor Awesome

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It’s time to get excited about the future! The Futurist Society podcast explores the cutting edge of technology, science, and culture to bring you an exciting glimpse of what the future may hold. Join host and futurist expert Dr. Awesome as we delve into the most fascinating advancements shaping our world, and the ethical dilemmas that come with them. This thought-provoking show delves into the latest breakthroughs in fields such as AI, biotech, and space exploration, and considers the poten ...
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How I Turned The Corner

Kendra Prospero

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Many founders and entrepreneurs start their business because they have an itch to solve a problem but they reach a point along the way where they realize they can’t do it on their own. They have to hire and now they’re a manager. Now they are truly leading and this is where most businesses fail unless they turn the corner. Every leader goes through a place where they hit this humbling moment. Join us on How I Turned The Corner and hear stories from seasoned founders who experience this. For ...
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Tales from the South

Karen Steward

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True stories written and told by Southerners who lived them. The program is recorded in front of live audiences at restaurants and venues throughout the South. The program is presented by Southern Lifestyle Brand BourbonandBoots.com.
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Whether you are a leader in the direct sales space, an enterprise looking to level up or brand new to the MLM industry Beyond the Network Marketing Dream is the place to learn from the very best. One of the biggest challenges in building a great network marketing company today is the enormous amount of bad advice coming from well intentioned digital marketers, influencers and sales professionals. There is no shortage of high quality coaches and trainers in these spaces and while they may be ...
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Janine Beckie

janinebeckie

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Get to know me and my guests off the pitch, over a cup of brew! Watch each episode on Youtube or listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Follow me on Instagram, @janinebeckie4 & Twitter, @JanineBeckie. #BrewingWithBeckie
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Recent studies show that 82% of cyber incidents result from unintended human behavior. Further, the errant behavior of only 5% of all users creates most of this risk. This is pretty alarming, and yet no one is talking about it. Modifying the behavior of these few individuals can have a force multiplier effect on reducing overall enterprise cyber risks. Welcome to Friendly Fire: Mitigating Unintentional User Risk. Where we explore Human Risk, to raise awareness across the industry, and stimul ...
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In today’s fast-paced world, keeping up our businesses in an ever-changing environment can be troublesome, even for elite brand leaders. Welcome to Brand Enabled! This show brings together the most sophisticated brand leaders around the world to discuss the complex issues they face on a day-to-day basis. Each episode delves into a specific brand challenge, and how the problem was solved. Our goal is to provide insight, remind you that you are not alone in the challenges you face, and help yo ...
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Stage Door Podcast

Stage Door Records

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Podcast taking an in depth look behind the scenes of the West End musicals released on the Stage Door label. Speaking with the cast and creatives involved in bringing those productions to the stage.
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Even as the average family size shrinks in much of the world, myths about only children remain common – including that they’re lonely, spoiled or maladjusted. Toni Falbo, PhD, talks about her decades of research with only children that have dispelled many of these myths, explains what researchers have found instead, and offers advice for parents of…
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Between raising young children, climbing the career ladder and handling the everyday demands of adult life, the 30s and 40s can be a particularly busy time. Developmental psychologist Clare Mehta, PhD, talks about the challenges and rewards of “established adulthood”; how relationships, friendships and work life change; and why it’s useful to think…
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of machine translation with Dr. Philipp Koehn, a professor at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Koehn discusses the current state of machine translation technology, its challenges, and the potential future where universal translation could become a reality. He shares insights on the impact of deep learn…
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Every year, there are more than 2.8 million traumatic brain injuries in the U.S. The risks of brain injury among youth athletes, pro football players and military veterans have all made headlines in recent years. But other populations are at increased risk as well – including people in the criminal justice system and domestic violence survivors. Co…
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“We want people to wear the robots” Discover the cutting-edge world of soft robotics and wearable technology, as Dr Awesome discusses their potential to revolutionize healthcare, human performance, and daily life with Kris Dorsey, Associate Professor in the Center for Experiential Robotics at Northeastern University. Love the show? Subscribe, rate,…
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The U.S. feels more polarized than ever, and with election day around the corner, many of us are feeling the strain of political divisions among our friends, family members and loved ones. Keith Payne, PhD, author of “Good Reasonable People: The Psychology Behind America’s Dangerous Divide,” discusses the psychology that underlies how most people t…
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Join us for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Michael Snyder, Professor of Genetics at Stanford University and Director of the Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine. Dr. Snyder shares groundbreaking insights into aging, discussing how major changes occur in our 40s and 60s. Learn about the future of health monitoring, including wearable d…
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Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble, a psychologist who has spent decades working to advance the mental health of youth of color, was selected as one of 12 global leaders to receive a $20 million grant-making fund from philanthropist Melinda French Gates. Dr. Alfiee discusses the state of youth mental health, particularly for intersectional youth of color, th…
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Today, music therapies are being used to help treat mental and physical health conditions as diverse as chronic pain, Parkinson's disease and stroke. Renowned soprano Renée Fleming, editor of a new book on music, the arts and health, joins music cognition researcher Aniruddh Patel, PhD, to talk about the connections between music, mind and body, wh…
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Doctor Awesome welcomes Daniel Hulme, a leading expert in artificial intelligence with over 25 years of experience in the field, to discuss singularities and how AI will shape our future. Daniel shares his insights on AI’s potential impact on society, the economy, and human consciousness. Daniel offers an optimistic view, emphasizing the importance…
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Is your commute the most stressful part of your day? Traffic psychologist Dwight Hennessy, PhD, talks about what’s going on when we get behind the wheel -- including what causes “road rage,” why some people find driving more stressful than others and how our personality affects our driving, what’s going on with the “zipper merge,” and how driving m…
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What are the biggest barriers for entrepreneurs looking to innovate in the biotech space? Join Dr. Awesome as he sits down with Michael Schrader, an entrepreneur and co-founder of Vaxess, to learn more about the evolving startup landscape. Michael discusses the challenges of securing funding, navigating regulatory hurdles, and building a capable te…
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For those with health anxiety, worrying about sickness can be a constant struggle that can harm their mental health, relationships and even physical health. Karen Lynn Cassiday, PhD, author of the book “Freedom from Health Anxiety,” talks about how to recognize health anxiety (once known as hypochondria), why the internet and “Dr. Google” can make …
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Building an adaptable business community is key to thriving amidst change and uncertainty, allowing your team to respond agilely to challenges like technological shifts and evolving consumer needs. Fostering adaptability empowers your team to seize opportunities and stay ahead of the competition, while a culture of continuous learning and growth en…
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In this episode Doctor Awesome is joined by Greg Lynn, CEO of Piaggio Fast Forward robotics to discuss advancements in consumer robotics. Join them as Lynn shares his vision for robotics that integrate seamlessly into daily life through intuitive design. Learn how design can impact robotics and help enhance our lives today and in the future! Love t…
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Are you and your job just not clicking anymore? New York University psychology professor Tessa West, PhD, author of “Job Therapy: Finding Work that Works for You,” talks about the most common sources of job dissastisfaction, how you can figure out why you’re unhappy at work and find a job that’s a better fit, how to handle -- or avoid -- toxic cowo…
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Understanding the new Famli Law is crucial for you as a Colorado business owner because it impacts employee rights, workplace policies, and overall business operations. By staying informed, you ensure compliance, avoid legal pitfalls, and foster a supportive work environment. Demonstrating a commitment to employee welfare enhances your company’s re…
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Conversational chemistry might seem intangible, but psychologists are beginning figure out what makes some conversations work while others fall apart. Charles Duhigg, author of the upcoming book Supercommunicators and conversation researcher Michael Yeomans, PhD, talk about how anyone can learn to communicate better, the best way to build rapport w…
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Creating a safe workplace is crucial for leaders focused on fostering organizational growth, as it promotes open communication and innovation among employees. This environment enhances trust and cohesion, leading to increased engagement and productivity while reducing turnover. Jonathan Bennett, an advisor and executive coach, emphasizes the import…
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Today Dr. Awesome sits down with Dr. Ron Cohen to discuss the biotech industry. With almost 40 years in the industry, Dr.Cohen is able to provide great insights into the unique challenges and opportunities in this field. Join them as they discuss gene therapy, mRNA technology, and AI in drug development. Learn more about the challenges of drug pric…
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Whether your idea of the perfect vacation involves the beach, exploring a city, or just relaxing at home, you probably look forward to your time off all year. Sarah Pressman, PhD, of the University of California Irvine, and Jessica de Bloom, PhD, of Groningen University in the Netherlands, talk about why taking a break from work is important for ph…
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In this episode of the Futurist Society, host Dr. Awesome interviews William Smith, the Director of Strategy at Microsoft and a renowned consultant and author in the future space. William discusses his book 'Future Tech', which explores emerging technologies and their potential impact on humanity. The conversation delves into various aspects of art…
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After a lifetime of thinking that she was just a little bit bad at remembering people, Sadie Dingfelder learned that she had prosopagnosia, a disorder more colloquially known as face blindness. Harvard psychologist Joe DeGutis, PhD, who runs the research study that Dingfelder participated in, joins her to discuss how people with face blindness see …
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Octopuses haven’t shared a common ancestor with humans in at least 600 million years. But somehow, separately, these invertebrates evolved remarkable problem-solving abilities, curiosity and intelligence. Octopus researcher Jennifer Mather, PhD, talks about what we know about octopus behavior and cognition, how they evolved to be so smart, how the …
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Bill Duerr shares his journey of taking over his father's company, influenced by his experiences as a lacrosse coach and player. As President of Hatteras, he leverages his Digital Media degree from Marist College to bring innovation to their printing heritage. Bill focuses on enhancing competitiveness, ensuring employee satisfaction, and using soci…
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APA’s 2024 Work in America survey found that younger workers are more likely than older workers to feel stressed, lonely and undervalued at work. Dennis Stolle, PhD, senior director of APA’s office of applied psychology, talks about why that might be and how employers can create workplaces where all ages can thrive; as well as other key findings fr…
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A few decades ago, the idea of being able to interact directly with a computer using only your thoughts would have sounded like science fiction. But today researchers and companies are testing brain-computer interfaces that allow patients to move a computer cursor or control a prosthetic limb directly with their thoughts. Nicholas Hatsopoulos, PhD,…
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From getting lost in a novel to binge-watching a favorite TV show, we humans spend a lot of time in fictional worlds. Jennifer Lynn Barnes, PhD, a psychologist and novelist, talks about why we’re drawn to fictional worlds; the psychology of fandom and fan fiction; and how insights from psychology helped her write her best-selling series “The Inheri…
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In this episode of the Futurist Society, host Dr. Awesome converses with Dr. Diana Azzam and Jim Foote, co-founders of First Ascent Biomedical. They discuss the groundbreaking advancements in the future of targeted cancer treatment. Diana, an assistant professor at FIU with a doctorate in biochemistry, and Jim, a CEO with extensive tech industry ex…
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From roaring leaf blowers to screeching trains, the world is full of unwelcome noise – and researchers have found that noisy environments can take a real toll on people’s mental and physical health. Arline Bronzaft, PhD, talks about how noise affects health and well-being, how it can harm kids’ learning, why it’s not just a problem in big cities, a…
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In this episode of the Futurist Society, host Dr. Awesome welcomes astrobiologist Dr. Graham Lau. Dr. Lau discusses his interdisciplinary background in biology, chemistry, astrophysics, and geology, and elaborates on his research into the potential for life on Mars, Europa, and Enceladus. He also delves into his role in science communication, his p…
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Last year -- 2023 -- was the world’s warmest on record, and 2024 could bring another record-shattering summer. Psychologist Kim Meidenbauer, PhD, and public health researcher Amruta Nori-Sarma, PhD, discuss how heat affects people’s mental health, emotions and even cognitive abilities; the link between heat, violence and aggression; who is most vul…
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